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noun
The act of incriminating someone; accusation
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Trump's son added to incriminations and confusion when he tweeted and then deleted a false allegation that a woman appearing to give a Nazi salute, photographed on Friday night with a Trump T-shirt on, was in fact a planted Sanders supporter.
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"I am stunned that a conversation about an album he purchased could possibly subject him to incrimination," Gowdy responded.
"Mr. Chairman," Gowdy said, soulfully, "I am stunned that a conversation about an album he purchased could possibly subject him to incrimination".
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People who have posted such material will be allowed to appear in court and defend their postings, although they will open themselves up to self-incrimination if they do so.
But companies or partnerships like Andersen do not enjoy such protection relating to self-incrimination, said Laurie L. Levenson, a former prosecutor who now teaches at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Levandowski has repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment in the case, citing the potential for criminal action that could lead to self-incrimination.
But the defense claims that providing the password would be tantamount to self-incrimination, and forcing such an action would be unconstitutional.
A lawyer for Levandowski told the court that the engineer would exercise his Fifth Amendment rights broadly because there exists "potential for criminal action" which could lead to self-incrimination, as reported by The New York Times.
Daniels had countered that the lawsuit should proceed, with Cohen invoking the amendment only for specific questions that might lead to self-incrimination.
Other rights: to have the confidential assistance of an attorney; to confront adverse witnesses; to be protected from self-incrimination; to demand that the prosecution prove not just an evil deed but an evil intention (called mens rea); and to be protected from retroactive laws.
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